Psychological and Brain Sciences

    Psychological and Brain Sciences

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 87,793 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 11, 2023

    Psychological and Brain Sciences

    About

    Psychological science is traditionally defined as the study of behavior, neuroscience as the study of the nervous system. Psychology studies observable behavior and develops models of underlying cognitive, affective, and physiological processes, while neuroscience examines questions on how the brain gives rise to the mind, how and where are memories stored, and other topics involving the brain and nervous system.

     

    Dartmouth's Department of Psychological and Brain Science offers majors and minors in both psychology and neuroscience. Psychology coursework includes classes in social interaction, sensation and perception, the physiological basis of behavior, cognition, learning, and behavioral disorders. Students in Neuroscience gain experience with ever-changing neuroscience research methods through laboratory work, and they also have the opportunity to engage in independent research with faculty.

    Disciplines

    Social Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Application Fee Application Fee

      The fee associated with submitting an application for admission to Dartmouth. The first-year application fee is $80. The transfer application fee is $90.

      If paying the application fee would cause unusual financial hardship for you or your family, you may be eligible for a waiver. Requesting a fee waiver will not disadvantage your candidacy in any way.

    • Common App
    • Dartmouth Writing Supplement Writing Supplement

      The writing supplement includes questions specific to Dartmouth that help the Admissions Committee gain a better sense of how Dartmouth and you might be a good "fit" for each other.

    • Secondary School Report Secondary School Report

      The Secondary School Report is a form completed by the applicant's school counselor that provides Dartmouth with an overview of the applicant's academic record.

      with Transcript, School Profile, and Counselor Evaluation Counselor Evaluation

      A written statement, completed by the applicant's school counselor, that addresses the applicant's academic performance, extracurricular engagements, and personal character.

    • Two Teacher Evaluations Teacher Evaluation

      A written statement, completed by an instructor from an academic course, that addresses the applicant's academic performance, engagement with subject matter and classmates, and personal character.

    • SAT SAT

      Published by the College Board, the SAT is a college admissions test which includes questions addressing three broad areas of knowledge: reading, writing, and mathematics.

      The ACT is a college admissions test which includes questions addressing five broad areas of knowledge: English, mathematics, reading, science, and writing.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 80

    How to Apply

    All candidates applying for first-year admission to Dartmouth must use the Common App. Add Dartmouth to the "My Colleges" section and you will be on your way. Check our Eligibility Guidelines

    Your past education level determines your eligibility for first-year or transfer admission. First-year applicants have three admission options: Early Decision, Regular Decision, and QuestBridge

    Psychological and Brain Sciences

    Dartmouth College

    Dartmouth College

    United States of America

    United States of America, Hanover